Background: Workplace injuries are common, cause significant morbidity for workers and have considerable economic impact. General practitioners can play an important role in facilitating early return to work, improving outcomes for all parties. Objective: This article provides guiding principles for the initial assessment and early treatment phase of injury with a primary focus on the rehabilitation and return to work process. Discussion: A case management approach to assist injured workers return to work that involves collaboration between the injured worker, medical and rehabilitation providers, the employer and work insurers, achieves better outcomes. Efficient rehabilitation involves good initial assessment, effective early treatm...
The focus of this inquiry is “New Zealand small business employers’ perspectives of the important fa...
Early return to work (RTW) interventions are important in facilitating successful and timely resumpt...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Background: Workplace injuries are common, cause significant morbidity for workers and have consider...
A successful case manager needs to draw on an array of proactive tools and strategies to assist an i...
Background: The success of an injury intervention program can be measured by the proportion of succe...
Achieving best outcomes in occupational injury management requires an emphasis upon identifying and ...
The return to work of an injured worker is influenced by a range of factors - some that relate to th...
Introduction: To emphasize a holistic work rehabilitation process in ensuring a successful Return to...
INTRODUCTION Work performance is one of the most relevant functional outcome measures of injuries a...
There was strong evidence that, in addition to usual care, collaborative effort among stakeholders, ...
Despite measures undertaken by employers in promoting safety in the workplace, employees become inju...
Abstract Background This study examined how meeting the medical needs of injured workers after initi...
Background The purpose of this study was to describe the health status and work limitations in injur...
Abstract Background Injuries to working age adults are common and place a considerable burden on hea...
The focus of this inquiry is “New Zealand small business employers’ perspectives of the important fa...
Early return to work (RTW) interventions are important in facilitating successful and timely resumpt...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...
Background: Workplace injuries are common, cause significant morbidity for workers and have consider...
A successful case manager needs to draw on an array of proactive tools and strategies to assist an i...
Background: The success of an injury intervention program can be measured by the proportion of succe...
Achieving best outcomes in occupational injury management requires an emphasis upon identifying and ...
The return to work of an injured worker is influenced by a range of factors - some that relate to th...
Introduction: To emphasize a holistic work rehabilitation process in ensuring a successful Return to...
INTRODUCTION Work performance is one of the most relevant functional outcome measures of injuries a...
There was strong evidence that, in addition to usual care, collaborative effort among stakeholders, ...
Despite measures undertaken by employers in promoting safety in the workplace, employees become inju...
Abstract Background This study examined how meeting the medical needs of injured workers after initi...
Background The purpose of this study was to describe the health status and work limitations in injur...
Abstract Background Injuries to working age adults are common and place a considerable burden on hea...
The focus of this inquiry is “New Zealand small business employers’ perspectives of the important fa...
Early return to work (RTW) interventions are important in facilitating successful and timely resumpt...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major person...